This year's Mountain Jam will feature a whole lotta Led Zeppelin — and the former band members won't even have to leave the house.

The festival's 2016 lineup includes a tribute to the group's classic Led Zeppelin II album, which will be performed in its entirety by Train. That set is scheduled to open the Mountain Jam Main Stage at 8PM on Thursday, June 2, part of a headlining bill that will also feature a performance by Umphrey's McGee.

"Wanting to honor our favorite band, we decided to record our favorite Led Zeppelin record," said the members of Train in a press release. "Being able to perform it live is the ultimate feeling for us as fans."

As alluded to in the band statement, Train cut their own studio version of Led Zeppelin II, which they handed out for free to passengers after performing the complete album on their annual Sail Across the Sun cruise this year. The group hinted at a repeat performance in late February, spurring speculation that they were planning another Zeppelin-centric show.

Held at Hunter Mountain in the Catskills of New York, Mountain Jam was originally put together as a single-day event held to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Woodstock Radio in 2005. Now celebrating its 12th annual appearance, Mountain Jam has grown into a four-day celebration, playing host to some of the biggest names in rock along the way. Previous performers include Robert Plant, Steve Winwood and the Allman Brothers Band, among many others.

Check out the complete Mountain Jam 2016 lineup below, and visit the official site for complete festival information. Tickets are on sale now.